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Insecticidio
By Elvira Carrasco
Located in New York, NY
In this “Face Project”, Elvira self-paints herself and then takes a self-portrait photo. The photos are not manipulated or photoshoped. This image comes either in a rectangular or o...
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2010s Contemporary Elvira Carrasco Art

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Aluminum

Ant Trail
By Elvira Carrasco
Located in New York, NY
In this “Face Project”, Elvira self-paints herself and then takes a self-portrait photo. The photos are not manipulated or photoshoped. This image comes either in a rectangular or o...
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2010s Contemporary Elvira Carrasco Art

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Aluminum

Into the woods
By Elvira Carrasco
Located in New York, NY
In this “Face Project”, Elvira self-paints herself and then takes a self-portrait photo. The photos are not manipulated or Photoshop corrected. This image comes either in a rectangu...
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2010s Contemporary Elvira Carrasco Art

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Aluminum

Insecticidio
By Elvira Carrasco
Located in New York, NY
In 2015, she started to make self-portraits creating colorfully surrealistic images. In this projects she self paints her face takes her own pictures to crates these unique self port...
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2010s Contemporary Elvira Carrasco Art

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Aluminum

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